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No doubt geese ( and some other birds) can fly this high. I read somewhere the record was 37,900 ft . But my question is why did the aircraft only descend to FL280? With a cracked windscreen and the risk of depressurisation wouldnt it have been more prudent to descend to 10,000 ft and avoid scaring the pax with the oxygen masks dropping out of the roof?. terry It depends on what the aircraft operations manual says... if only the outer pane is cracked.. descend to xxx altitude... that will depend on the strength of the inner pane. BT |
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